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reagan is elected and jeane is ofd and takes a joof tossad te iat both in u.s. policy in august lee and her own political career. now she was rather embattled as u.n. ambassado she was in battle with the united nations, the ureaucracy and the hypocry that chain unte she allyid rarits bureaucracy. is quite hypocritical particularly on the issues of israel in which he felt quite fervently but other issues too. than she was of course also embattled with her state department, whereh r pl thtn've her. they insisted that she could not clear her talking points before she made speeches so she was babbling on at least two friends. how did she de with all of this? >> guest: well i think it wa ns etior. ewinhosfo sense of a citizen olitician. she was somebody who kind of came out of private life and always left part of herself there and was never comfortable with the crutiny, that leadi. shtrietotati rymsy guess, toward particularly the end part of her tenure ithe reagan administration. first of all, she was, s was a woman and e w wi cal m, and the second wave feminists re
reagan is elected and jeane is ofd and takes a joof tossad te iat both in u.s. policy in august lee and her own political career. now she was rather embattled as u.n. ambassado she was in battle with the united nations, the ureaucracy and the hypocry that chain unte she allyid rarits bureaucracy. is quite hypocritical particularly on the issues of israel in which he felt quite fervently but other issues too. than she was of course also embattled with her state department, whereh r pl thtn've...
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anis arshre e stay through the 1984 election in which she really established herself -- she had already established herself as a huge power inside the administration in foreign pic i , he rbl - themoic aheubn en '84 with his, you know, speech, this very memorable speech, blame america for it democrats which, you know, kind of captivated that convention be, knine senseheolital a national figure. and, y know, a very, very attractive one. and she felt that since she had been blocked in this effort to have a, you know, a position of real power at theiona cu cilt as fer lend plheti and she had, you know, one of the things in doing this book that actually surprised me is how much of a, you know, kind of a celebrity she had become. >> host: yeah. >> guest: you know? ane, you know, as it ed ouwhenhe t abteded by offers for syndicated columns, for books, for speaking engagements. she would make well over a million dollars a year on speaking engagements for the rest of l th nouges she did for contra support groups and party candidates forree. so she was off on her own at that point and, yo know,
anis arshre e stay through the 1984 election in which she really established herself -- she had already established herself as a huge power inside the administration in foreign pic i , he rbl - themoic aheubn en '84 with his, you know, speech, this very memorable speech, blame america for it democrats which, you know, kind of captivated that convention be, knine senseheolital a national figure. and, y know, a very, very attractive one. and she felt that since she had been blocked in this effort...
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this was after she agreed to stay through the 1984 election at which she really establish herself -- she or he established herself as a huge covering safety administration in foreign policy. in 1984 the democratic -- the republican convention in 84 with the speech, the very memorable speech, which kind of cap debated the convention and really was a political speech of the season, she became in some sense a national figure and a very, very divine. she felt since she had been blocked in this effort to have a position of real power at the national security council at its time for her to leave and explore her options. one of the things to do in this book that actually surprised me was how much of a kind of celebrity she had become. as it worked out, which he left the administration is absolutely daily news for columns for books, for speaking engagements. she would make well over a million dollars a year for the rest of her life and that is not counting the ones she did for proof site republican party candidates for free. so she was off under a data point. there were a lot of people that
this was after she agreed to stay through the 1984 election at which she really establish herself -- she or he established herself as a huge covering safety administration in foreign policy. in 1984 the democratic -- the republican convention in 84 with the speech, the very memorable speech, which kind of cap debated the convention and really was a political speech of the season, she became in some sense a national figure and a very, very divine. she felt since she had been blocked in this...
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began just prior to the election were things to pick up a bit. americans are optimistic than they have been years about the direction of the country. this takes us back to about our public opinion was in july 2009. they continued as joe mentioned, very strong belief that americans will overcome the countrcountry significant challs because the one of these hallmarks our survey but i remember in the gaps of the economic crisis, financial crisis 2009 when people were saying that some of our participants in meetings where we were showing our data were wondering how could they possibly have that optimism. basically this is been actinic that we have found through out people's confidence in themselves, be able to navigate during this difficult times. there are conflicting, let me first, this desire for compromise. both sides, republican, democrat, independent, those who voted for president obama, those who voted for governor romney want to see compromise. what they define as an acceptable compromise is very different of this notion they want to see thei
began just prior to the election were things to pick up a bit. americans are optimistic than they have been years about the direction of the country. this takes us back to about our public opinion was in july 2009. they continued as joe mentioned, very strong belief that americans will overcome the countrcountry significant challs because the one of these hallmarks our survey but i remember in the gaps of the economic crisis, financial crisis 2009 when people were saying that some of our...
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elections. >> good morning everyone. thank you, bob, for that introduction and thank you all of you for coming out early this morning for what i think will be a lively debate. we are going to be asking the question if democracy is to triumph in the middle east, victories at the ballot box are inavoidable and essential. this is the motion we will be debating in the intelligence-squared format per requests from our panelists who have done this once already -- they have had a practice round. they have not had a chance of doing this, but i suspect, had probably had several scotches and talked about ways to defeat their foes. we know that this is a time of revolution in the middle east. it started with a fruit sell seller in tunisia and toppled a 230-year dictator that spread to egypt and the egyptian revolution was concern to the united states. egypt has long held incredible importance to u.s. policy in the middle east. the u.s. reaction to that revolution was unclear. there were some that said this
elections. >> good morning everyone. thank you, bob, for that introduction and thank you all of you for coming out early this morning for what i think will be a lively debate. we are going to be asking the question if democracy is to triumph in the middle east, victories at the ballot box are inavoidable and essential. this is the motion we will be debating in the intelligence-squared format per requests from our panelists who have done this once already -- they have had a practice round....
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we very much welcome the completion of the presidential elections in egypt. we wish that the results of these elections which are very important for the progress of the transition process and democracy transformation in egypt would be beneficial for the people of egypt and for our region. we strongly believe their our egyptian brothers will emerge even stronger from these processes. it's essential that the egyptian people's will is represented by all sides and that the transition process is completed in a successful and timely manner, in line with the egyptian people's legitimate demands and aspirations. it's equally essential for egyptian authorities to maintain a constructive and inclusive approach for the efforts to overcome the challenges at happenhand. turkey's position regarding libya has also been unambiguous. we extended our support to the nato-led operation, recognized the international council and have been continuing our engagement with the current government of libya. when it comes to our immediate neighbor, syria, we have been consistent from the
we very much welcome the completion of the presidential elections in egypt. we wish that the results of these elections which are very important for the progress of the transition process and democracy transformation in egypt would be beneficial for the people of egypt and for our region. we strongly believe their our egyptian brothers will emerge even stronger from these processes. it's essential that the egyptian people's will is represented by all sides and that the transition process is...
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but there has been an election. it's that long. a number of people voting high. it reflects the will of the populati population. it mufbl. the. >> the stal -- was about 23% of the vote. the muslim brotherhood are looking not to go into alliance. they're again looking toward the center. they campaigned on social rights with the things that you need to get a convent going. they did not campaign on this eye how they can put that into practice. their economy is taking a bigger hit. but the other one has been much more open to ifp. one of the knees to all of this is groped with others on the road. again, it the precipitation. it's the house. >> a little bit -- there are countal revolutions. i take a square. if there is a clash, we worry about the integrity any. and had been pruktd. now feel under pressure. from extreme. so each and in the balance. >> impression is good at present there the capacity of government is extremely low. this has not been a tungsly, and i was told by one of the. . and rung to the load. that means you can't hit a group of ma lish as. i want to
but there has been an election. it's that long. a number of people voting high. it reflects the will of the populati population. it mufbl. the. >> the stal -- was about 23% of the vote. the muslim brotherhood are looking not to go into alliance. they're again looking toward the center. they campaigned on social rights with the things that you need to get a convent going. they did not campaign on this eye how they can put that into practice. their economy is taking a bigger hit. but the...
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and with their elections they've brought in about 40% muslim brotherhood in parliamentary elections about 20 plus some that's a fairly frightening coalition. i suppose the question then should be, what are we doing and what more can we do to ensure that syrian kurds, christians, any of the jewish population, other minorities there will have meaningful roles in building at least a reejsly ethnically tolerant democratic syria should the assad regime be eventually overthrown? we tried to do that in iraq. many of us were quite concerned about religious freedom there. that was not dhooefed and and there's a terrible purging especially of the christian population in iraq. that's a frightening thing to many of us. what can we do to pri vent that dynamic from occurring in syria in a post assad regime? i direct that to either of you? >> things you pointed out are truly legitimate concerns. and, you know, i guess, i guess the response is that, you know, if -- if we can build democratic institutions into these countries and to some extent we even see it -- we see it in iraq, we're beginning to see i
and with their elections they've brought in about 40% muslim brotherhood in parliamentary elections about 20 plus some that's a fairly frightening coalition. i suppose the question then should be, what are we doing and what more can we do to ensure that syrian kurds, christians, any of the jewish population, other minorities there will have meaningful roles in building at least a reejsly ethnically tolerant democratic syria should the assad regime be eventually overthrown? we tried to do that...
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election. generally free and fair election and they have elected a new president and they're on the path to democracy. this is what we want to happen in syria. tunisia has had huge economic problems and they have a freely elected functioning government. so all i'm saying is that the united states should assist, help, but not dictate. when the united states starts dictating to people that's when it rises. so i am overall, i am optimistic, but there will be ups and downs. i would like to remind you again that after the berlin wall fell and the collapse of the soviet union, many of these former iron curtain countries had their ups and downs. i'm sure -- we look back now and it wasn't and some of them were elected to communists again. so -- look, the world is changing, the tectonic changes and it's shifting the arab pacific and the arab spring where people are asserting their legitimate rights and the united states of america in many cases is the example. you know who else is the example, every pla
election. generally free and fair election and they have elected a new president and they're on the path to democracy. this is what we want to happen in syria. tunisia has had huge economic problems and they have a freely elected functioning government. so all i'm saying is that the united states should assist, help, but not dictate. when the united states starts dictating to people that's when it rises. so i am overall, i am optimistic, but there will be ups and downs. i would like to remind...
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elections. concrete steps have to be taken to include the displaced operations and the refugees in the electoral process. given that the electoral law allows for them residing outside of the country to vote. working in collaboration with organizations such as the office of the high commissioner for the refugees that speaks with displaced persons and refugees the government could take steps to allow the significant population of refugees in the neighboring countries and the internally displaced persons to hold the region's. at the same time, as logistically challenging as it may be, holding elections in the major cities and in the northern regions would be this strong guest impossible of mali's sovereignty or territory and steps of rebuilding a democracy. the transition government is government plans and actions to the public and the crisis of legitimacy. the international community needs to harmonize its approach toward the pursuit of the polls that could lead to the legitimately elected governm
elections. concrete steps have to be taken to include the displaced operations and the refugees in the electoral process. given that the electoral law allows for them residing outside of the country to vote. working in collaboration with organizations such as the office of the high commissioner for the refugees that speaks with displaced persons and refugees the government could take steps to allow the significant population of refugees in the neighboring countries and the internally displaced...
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russia's original election is also a debut on the test for about two dozen new parties trying to grab votes and political analyst alexei movement believes the pool will help raise political awareness. the cancellation of the election of regional governors in russia had political reasons putin's goal was to unify the regions because every government had his own agenda and as a result the country was somewhat divided the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very important step in the creation of a civil society civil institutions is giving more responsibility to the router's and could also increase the level of professionalism of the elected officials. as a. release from jail on appeal all seem to accept ways there was able. to that that if it. also for you the strong. position remains whole supply and also a series of violent clashes with the armed forces but these are just. it always amazes me the lengths that people go to for things that are pointless people camped out for a week waiting for a new i phone that will be archa
russia's original election is also a debut on the test for about two dozen new parties trying to grab votes and political analyst alexei movement believes the pool will help raise political awareness. the cancellation of the election of regional governors in russia had political reasons putin's goal was to unify the regions because every government had his own agenda and as a result the country was somewhat divided the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented...
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and i'm afraid his calculation might be before the us elections i can attack iraq a bomb has to back me after the election he might not want to back so the gives us really really bad chance that the netanyahu might attack in october as soon as october starts with an attack and the question is how an attack from. tools for a nuclear science in iran how will that develop. i'm not sure it will develop in an all out war but i mean tanks on israel will happen then you don't know how to react with a street of formals whether they will close it or not that would definitely start an all out war in terms of germany's role what job is that germany to do germany could really change a lot in that region it was to germany some nine years ago to to mediate in the conflict on the program it was germany who moved to three plus three talks the beginning in two thousand and three when i'm talking to passengers in the region or when i went to a couple of months ago i mean everybody thinks the german should play better the stronger role unfortunately this government just place. the us courts so whatever
and i'm afraid his calculation might be before the us elections i can attack iraq a bomb has to back me after the election he might not want to back so the gives us really really bad chance that the netanyahu might attack in october as soon as october starts with an attack and the question is how an attack from. tools for a nuclear science in iran how will that develop. i'm not sure it will develop in an all out war but i mean tanks on israel will happen then you don't know how to react with a...
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month to continue the dialogue damascus has promised to push through reforms including parliamentary elections later this year to some here that's simply not enough. this could have been done in the past how we were and the killing and the violence because the population and the opposition and the people not to believe anymore in the promises of the regime with the protesters had started by calling for reforms and now more than ten months into the unrest and they simply want president assad gone i think you would hear that god that many in syria right now simply want peace in their country and they hope reforms might be a way to achieve that. the president announced we will have experimental an. under the government and independent opposition if all the parts were included this would be better for a saw having different opinions is much better than having a one sided discussion tonight after a few. moments you can see the opposition want to take comment then of course we're not we're all syrians are true we all care about our country. as a country descends deeper into quite everyone's desperat
month to continue the dialogue damascus has promised to push through reforms including parliamentary elections later this year to some here that's simply not enough. this could have been done in the past how we were and the killing and the violence because the population and the opposition and the people not to believe anymore in the promises of the regime with the protesters had started by calling for reforms and now more than ten months into the unrest and they simply want president assad...
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and it becomes actually ran a surplus an election year which is quite so impressive this year in budget twenty twelve. programs about two percent of g.d.p. fiscal expansion that will support consumption particular at the start of the year and then later in the here i think after the election when the new government is formed and the policy direction is clear i think you'll have a recovery in investment which is still depressed compared to pre-crisis levels. and the international monetary fund proposes to more than double its lending capacity in order to save the global financial system from the worsening european debt crisis bloomberg agency says that the i.m.f. wants its members to add five hundred billion dollars to its reserves earlier the lender's managing director christine lagarde announced the fund is studying options to increase its war chest. cites a group of twenty officials saying the i.m.f. is encouraging countries like china brazil and russia to become the top contributors. let's take a look at the markets now first the u.s. where stocks and bonds with semiconductor compani
and it becomes actually ran a surplus an election year which is quite so impressive this year in budget twenty twelve. programs about two percent of g.d.p. fiscal expansion that will support consumption particular at the start of the year and then later in the here i think after the election when the new government is formed and the policy direction is clear i think you'll have a recovery in investment which is still depressed compared to pre-crisis levels. and the international monetary fund...
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the cancellation of the election of regional governors in russia had political reasons. to unify the regions because every government has in the job as a result of the country divided the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very important step in the creation of this even society institutions of this giving more responsibility contributors and could also increase the level confession. or proofs of money as i said before this single voting day takes place for the first time in the last eight years and gives russians an opportunity to choose for themselves who they believe is worth the governing. council to decide turning a punk band into a global brand pussy riot have become a name recognized worldwide making some question of their real goals and oppression objectives of the phenomenon. and also the stronghold of believe in opposition remains comes from vital supplies a series of violent clashes with the armed forces the details i trust. it always amazes me the lengths that people go to for things that are poin
the cancellation of the election of regional governors in russia had political reasons. to unify the regions because every government has in the job as a result of the country divided the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very important step in the creation of this even society institutions of this giving more responsibility contributors and could also increase the level confession. or proofs of money as i said before this single...
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elections. >> rose: where does sharia law fit into all this? >> ( translated ): since 1923 the constitution of egypt which was made by egyptians, muslims and christians in the parliament the constitution committee in 1923, some of them were christians and they stated that the sharia is one of the principle sources of legal issues in egypt and even in the temporary constitution this is an article, this is-- this item is still there and the church approved this and everybody approved it because it possess it had necessary guarantees based on universal principles that are a part of the islamic sharia. and the details are in the laws. >> rose: there's a new constitution coming, though. >> of course. >> rose: you have said in an interview with the "new york times" in your other appearance with the media that the united states needed to change its approach to the arab world, showing greater respect for the values of the arab world and also show more interest in building a palestinian state. on the fir
elections. >> rose: where does sharia law fit into all this? >> ( translated ): since 1923 the constitution of egypt which was made by egyptians, muslims and christians in the parliament the constitution committee in 1923, some of them were christians and they stated that the sharia is one of the principle sources of legal issues in egypt and even in the temporary constitution this is an article, this is-- this item is still there and the church approved this and everybody approved...
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midterm elections paid for by everything that the n.r.a. pushes at the state and federal level is designed to sell more weapons that's what this is about there's a lot of money thrown around whether it's an or a campaign contributions to florida politicians or corporate money that can be spread around a number of different ways since two thousand and five and stand your ground law has been i doctored in twenty five states throughout america just like the six year bobby kennedy herself there were some other people in our culture here i think you do the gun violence murder and so you know as the most powerful nation on the planet the purchase nation is some people's minds most democratic nation by this clearly something before you can she have people should each other all of south americans since nine eleven u.s. civil liberties and freedom have suffered in the name of national security while new gun laws up some ulterior nicely made it easier for americans to arm themselves leaving the land of liberty locked and loaded up or die of artsy new
midterm elections paid for by everything that the n.r.a. pushes at the state and federal level is designed to sell more weapons that's what this is about there's a lot of money thrown around whether it's an or a campaign contributions to florida politicians or corporate money that can be spread around a number of different ways since two thousand and five and stand your ground law has been i doctored in twenty five states throughout america just like the six year bobby kennedy herself there...
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and i think the litmus test is going to be at the end of the year which is our elections. and my vision for jordan and i have said this from the begin is what i would like to see is three to five political parties, ideally, we have over 30 political pares n, tee to 5 pitic pares rreseing left, right and center as quickly as possible. i see jordan's, in your terms, arab spring, is where we are today until we have this new parliament. and then comes arab summer, because the hard work will be with this new parliament, how do we achieve, left, right and center? in all of this discussions i have had across the country, over the past 18 months, 99 percent of the time when i have had either town hall meetings or bringing people to the royal court, all sectorsf socty,nclung the muslim brotherhood, halfway through i ask this question. where do you stand on health, services, taxes, education? now, a as an american you definitely know where you stand on taxes and health. when i look around the room and ski this question to jordanians 99 percent of the people give me a blank look. as
and i think the litmus test is going to be at the end of the year which is our elections. and my vision for jordan and i have said this from the begin is what i would like to see is three to five political parties, ideally, we have over 30 political pares n, tee to 5 pitic pares rreseing left, right and center as quickly as possible. i see jordan's, in your terms, arab spring, is where we are today until we have this new parliament. and then comes arab summer, because the hard work will be with...
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an election year, we will never do anything like that. and it is just a different situation in libya. apples and oranges, completely different. syria is a much harder nut to crack. much more tough, much more complex. so many defer ways. and so he knows that. so as long as there is no chemical weapons, i don't think they will use them unless it is the last gasp a breath of the regime but to go out and they want to go out in flames or illicit, as set on try to do in the 1991 gulf war, rockets into israel tried to turn that persian gulf war into an arab-israeli one church. that is a danger. that is something that is really in u.s. policy makers and others are concerned about. the only problem with that is that when you unleash this type of blood letting you cannot carefully calibrated. the paramilitary groups that are frenetically supporting the assad regime, most of them are doing it just to make a living and protect the community. and also to lead gives their regime somewhat plausible deniability. and it in large measure the worst atrociti
an election year, we will never do anything like that. and it is just a different situation in libya. apples and oranges, completely different. syria is a much harder nut to crack. much more tough, much more complex. so many defer ways. and so he knows that. so as long as there is no chemical weapons, i don't think they will use them unless it is the last gasp a breath of the regime but to go out and they want to go out in flames or illicit, as set on try to do in the 1991 gulf war, rockets...
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russia's richest people the election commission now is ten days to review the applications and draw a final shortlist before the nation votes on march the fourth. while world news in brief the search for missing people on that capsized italian cruise line has now been suspended because the vessel shifted slightly they were worried of going to deeper it was to protect the divers who are desperately searching for those twenty four people who are still unaccounted for hopes of finding anyone else. five have all but faded no sadly eleven bodies have been recovered since the costa concordia sank five days ago the captain is under house arrest accused of sailing too close to the shore and abandoning ship before the beta factory. position leader he will run for parliament in april it'll mark the nobel peace prize with his return to officially politics it's a release for years of house arrest in twenty ten but with only forty eight seats up for grabs the elections unlikely to change the political landscape in the military dominated country. the u.s. is the party is open for north korea to ret
russia's richest people the election commission now is ten days to review the applications and draw a final shortlist before the nation votes on march the fourth. while world news in brief the search for missing people on that capsized italian cruise line has now been suspended because the vessel shifted slightly they were worried of going to deeper it was to protect the divers who are desperately searching for those twenty four people who are still unaccounted for hopes of finding anyone else....
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if israel attacks iran before the us general election a bomb has to support them doesn't this is just what the american government doesn't want to do we're told because obama has won in the last election mainly because he had promised we will bring bring back our boys from iraq from afghanistan and he had promised not to start any involvement in the region so it would be extremely unpopular and also be increasing our prices would be a major problem during an election campaign how important is the role of russia in the middle eastern region role which china and russia are playing is very important from the western point of view they are blocking any attempts to topple the syrian government through their veto in the un security council from the russian point of view they have been. for for decades the most important allies of syria they have a naval base in in toulouse the only one in the mediterranean they have excellent economic relations and the other. main supply of sophistic weapons. to syria and these points these circumstances it's quite obvious that. they're russia would do all
if israel attacks iran before the us general election a bomb has to support them doesn't this is just what the american government doesn't want to do we're told because obama has won in the last election mainly because he had promised we will bring bring back our boys from iraq from afghanistan and he had promised not to start any involvement in the region so it would be extremely unpopular and also be increasing our prices would be a major problem during an election campaign how important is...
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now as of today it looks better so that they are losing some of the power of the military to the elected president if this situation continuous hopefully to a future for the situation within egypt what this means for the whole region i mean we have to clash at the border to israel so really have no idea i think it's a very volatile right now for israel for libya syria. and especially then all the threats from israel against iran so it's too early to say that the revolution in egypt is one is over everything is peaceful and happy no happy but it looks better today than four weeks ago well to move to libya now what's the situation there in your opinion how does a country like libya want to rebuild itself one of the after months very few people talk about is that many of those who fought in libya now went to the area and are now fighting in mali for example were we have no sort of a civil war you know some really extreme muslim took over the north a part of mali many of those fought before that and worked with weapons everything would train. in libya so we see sort of the fallout of this wa
now as of today it looks better so that they are losing some of the power of the military to the elected president if this situation continuous hopefully to a future for the situation within egypt what this means for the whole region i mean we have to clash at the border to israel so really have no idea i think it's a very volatile right now for israel for libya syria. and especially then all the threats from israel against iran so it's too early to say that the revolution in egypt is one is...
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of our country for the model damascus has promised to push through reforms including parliamentary elections to later this year to some here that's simply not enough. this could have been done in the past but the killing of the violence pushed the population and the opposition and the people not to believe anymore in the promises of the regime. protestors had started by calling for reforms and now more than ten months into the unrest and they simply want president assad to go on. your back. that many in syria right now simply want peace in their country they hate reforms might be a way to achieve that. the president announced we will have an expanded government and independent opposition if all the parts were included this would be better for us all having different opinions is much better than having one sided discussion of a few new moon. if the opposition want to take current cools why not we're all syrians are true we all care about our country. and they are as a country descends deeper into quite everyone's desperate to find a resolution it's take that the government reforms will go som
of our country for the model damascus has promised to push through reforms including parliamentary elections to later this year to some here that's simply not enough. this could have been done in the past but the killing of the violence pushed the population and the opposition and the people not to believe anymore in the promises of the regime. protestors had started by calling for reforms and now more than ten months into the unrest and they simply want president assad to go on. your back....
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that the initial probe into voting at russia's parliamentary elections has found around three thousand violations the prosecutor general's report has been sent to president and says there were complaints both during the election campaign and the poll that so ninety five people are now facing legal proceedings president medvedev called for an investigation after thousands rallied in moscow and other cities in december claiming widespread fraud elections saw the ruling united russia party win a majority in the state duma but with a sharp. look at some more news in brief this hour for you from around the world the search for missing people on the capsized italian cruise liner has been suspended after the vessel shifted slightly it was to protect the divers who are desperately searching for the twenty four people who are still unaccounted for hopes of finding anyone else alive have all but faded eleven bodies have been recovered since the coast the concorde just sank five days ago the captain's under house arrest accused of selling too close to shore and abetted. ship before it had been ev
that the initial probe into voting at russia's parliamentary elections has found around three thousand violations the prosecutor general's report has been sent to president and says there were complaints both during the election campaign and the poll that so ninety five people are now facing legal proceedings president medvedev called for an investigation after thousands rallied in moscow and other cities in december claiming widespread fraud elections saw the ruling united russia party win a...
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of this moment if indeed it does win the election what's going to change in the everyday life of a gyptian is to think. well this is a very important question and beyond is we do not know if the model of the gyptian islamists is going to be the same as the turkish islamists who are currently ruling turkey then one has to say that in terms of the economy and social life and social conditions very little treats in egypt because the turks the turkish government is very near liberal in its orientation believing in me entire program privatizing great deal i mean it's difficult to do it in the global crisis but that's certainly what i think would be the opinion of the moderates in the leadership of the brotherhood whether their base will where it is and not the question on foreign policy i think that they were trying to go here with the united states some sort of long term settlement just like the turks have done and whether there will be recognize israel who knows it depends whether there's pressure from below i think that they will carry on more or less in the same way but making a little bit
of this moment if indeed it does win the election what's going to change in the everyday life of a gyptian is to think. well this is a very important question and beyond is we do not know if the model of the gyptian islamists is going to be the same as the turkish islamists who are currently ruling turkey then one has to say that in terms of the economy and social life and social conditions very little treats in egypt because the turks the turkish government is very near liberal in its...
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just as the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very important step in the creation of a civil society institutions it's giving more responsibility to the voters and also increase the level of professionalism if you look to the fisheries as i said before the single voting day takes place for the first time in the last eight years and gives russians an opportunity to choose for themselves who they believe is worth the governing. council to come this hour turning a child into a global front for sariah how to have a name broker denies the world why is it making some question the real go under the phenomena. and also the stronghold of the libyan opposition remains cut off from vital supplies after a series of violent clashes were beyond forces the details are just ahead. it always amazes me the lengths that people go to for things that are pointless people camped out for a week waiting for a new i phone that will be archaic by next year when the next one comes out every black friday many thankfully not all americans celebrate
just as the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very important step in the creation of a civil society institutions it's giving more responsibility to the voters and also increase the level of professionalism if you look to the fisheries as i said before the single voting day takes place for the first time in the last eight years and gives russians an opportunity to choose for themselves who they believe is worth the governing....
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system they also wanted to bring back direct regional elections even to see more representative song be opposition in parliament at the time than present need to be made of scrap the old system which still regional officials hand-picked by the government and also made it easier for a new political parties to emerge giving a more competitive complection to the local elections just as the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very important step in the creation of a civil society institutions giving more responsibility can be borders and it also increases the level of professionalism i feel lucky to officiate as i said before the single voting day takes place for the first time in the last eight years and gives russians an opportunity to choose for themselves who they believe is worthy of governing. the country the solid turning a punk band into a global brand pursued riot because it has become a name recognized worldwide making some question the real goals and objectives of the phenomena. of an all out debate as the boss of a
system they also wanted to bring back direct regional elections even to see more representative song be opposition in parliament at the time than present need to be made of scrap the old system which still regional officials hand-picked by the government and also made it easier for a new political parties to emerge giving a more competitive complection to the local elections just as the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very...
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principles according to its founders around ten thousand observers are needed to ensure a fair election in moscow alone. it's great that the civil society wants to be more active but it's critically important not to cross the line and observers not on their position it is serious so if the mutations are not to take sides in the political process. the leagues founders say those shut the organisation down if it ever starts turning into a political movement claiming they are keen to work with all candidates equally there's no doubt society has changed more people want to have more influence on russia's political life perhaps that's why it took less than one month for the vote was leaked to establish ties with both the authorities and the opposition and with the help promise from candidates the league just may secure enough access to effectively monitor the vote in march as long as it avoids taking sides and protects its neutrality is going off r t moscow. just to remind you plenty of news and eye catching videos twenty four seven at our dot com here's what's waiting for you online right no
principles according to its founders around ten thousand observers are needed to ensure a fair election in moscow alone. it's great that the civil society wants to be more active but it's critically important not to cross the line and observers not on their position it is serious so if the mutations are not to take sides in the political process. the leagues founders say those shut the organisation down if it ever starts turning into a political movement claiming they are keen to work with all...
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couple of whom don't belong to a party including mccall prokhorov one of russia's richest people the election commission now has a little over a week to review the applications and draw a final shortlist before the nation votes on march the fourth. greece suffered another standstill during wednesday with a mass strike just as the country's global paymasters pay another visit thousands of workers hit the streets to voice her destructive they think the cuts even though more may be needed a u. european central bank and i.m.f. delegates are there to try and beat a deadline for greece to get vital funds to slash its almost unserviceable that economists professor yanis varoufakis says but if the deal is approved the banks will be the only winners. nothing that happens in greece makes any difference because the only gotten decisions i reached in brussels in frankfurt in paris in berlin where the goose we default or not will depend ultimately on the official sector of the european union be with it they're prepared to fork out the money that is necessary in order to meet its repayment of the late last
couple of whom don't belong to a party including mccall prokhorov one of russia's richest people the election commission now has a little over a week to review the applications and draw a final shortlist before the nation votes on march the fourth. greece suffered another standstill during wednesday with a mass strike just as the country's global paymasters pay another visit thousands of workers hit the streets to voice her destructive they think the cuts even though more may be needed a u....